North Carolina Unemployment Rate By County in March, 2006
Updated on February 7, 2025.

According to data from the US BLS, the unemployment rate of North Carolina was 5% (sa) in March, 2006. Among all North Carolina counties, these 3 were among those with high unemployment rates (nsa): Scotland (8.8%), Edgecombe (8.6%), and Rutherford (8.5%).

On the hand, the following three counties were among those with low unemployment rates (nsa): Currituck (3.2%), Orange (3.4%), and Polk (3.7%).

The chart and table below shows the unemployment rate (nsa) for each county.

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North Carolina Unemployment Rate By County in March, 2006
North Carolina Unemployment Rate By County in March, 2006
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Alamance 5.7
Alexander 4.6
Alleghany 5.6
Anson 7.5
Ashe 6.2
Avery 5.8
Beaufort 6.1
Bertie 7.3
Bladen 6.5
Brunswick 4.6
Buncombe 4.1
Burke 5.8
Cabarrus 4.3
Caldwell 8
Camden 4.1
Carteret 4.8
Caswell 7.3
Catawba 5.5
Chatham 4.1
Cherokee 5.6
Chowan 4.9
Clay 4.2
Cleveland 6.6
Columbus 5.7
Craven 4.7
Cumberland 5.3
Currituck 3.2
Dare 7
Davidson 5.9
Davie 4.1
Duplin 5.7
Durham 4
Edgecombe 8.6
Forsyth 4.4
Franklin 4.5
Gaston 6
Gates 3.9
Graham 7.3
Granville 5.5
Greene 6
Guilford 4.8
Halifax 6.8
Harnett 5
Haywood 4.8
Henderson 3.9
Hertford 5.9
Hoke 5.6
Hyde 7.4
Iredell 4.6
Jackson 4.5
Johnston 4.1
Jones 5
Lee 5.3
Lenoir 5.8
Lincoln 5.3
McDowell 6.5
Macon 5.2
Madison 5.1
Martin 5.3
Mecklenburg 4.6
Mitchell 7.1
Montgomery 7
Moore 4.9
Nash 5.8
New Hanover 3.9
Northampton 5.5
Onslow 4.8
Orange 3.4
Pamlico 5.2
Pasquotank 5
Pender 4.4
Perquimans 5.9
Person 6.7
Pitt 5.4
Polk 3.7
Randolph 4.5
Richmond 7.5
Robeson 6.3
Rockingham 6.1
Rowan 4.8
Rutherford 8.5
Sampson 5
Scotland 8.8
Stanly 5.3
Stokes 4.6
Surry 5.7
Swain 7.9
Transylvania 4.9
Tyrrell 7.1
Union 4.2
Vance 8
Wake 3.9
Warren 6.6
Washington 6.9
Watauga 4.3
Wayne 5
Wilkes 5.7
Wilson 7.5
Yadkin 4.2
Yancey 6.3